The
Museu d’Art Espanyol Contemporani
of the
Fundación Juan March,
situated in the C/ Sant Miquel, 11 in Palma, is holding from January 23
till April 15 the exhibition, "Rodchenko, Geometrías". It comprises a total of 55 works proceeding from the artist's
family collection and other private collections, including oils, works
on paper, sculptures and photographs, carried out by Alexander Ródchenko
(San Petersburg, 1891 - Moscow, 1956) between 1917 and 1948.
Alexander Rodchenko is one of the most significative figures
of the artistic evolution produced in Moscow prior to the Revolution of
October 1917. He developed theories and proposed new aesthetic norms,
above all in sculpture and photography. Rodchenko and his wife, Varvara
F. Stepanova, experimented with art and are considered to be key characters
in the so called second phase of the Russian Avant-Garde evolution:
constructivism, that implied the exhaltation of technical development,
production, efficiency and practicality, putting art at the service of
society en masse.
The exhibition, organised together with the
Galería
Gmurzynska, in Cologne (Germany), will be held afterwards at the
Museo
de Arte Abstracto Español de la Fundación Juan March,
in Cuenca. Alexander Ródchenko was represented by 23 works in the
collective exhibition "Vanguardia rusa , 1910-1930", offered by the Fundación
Juan March en Madrid in 1985, proceding from the Museo Ludwig, de Cologne.
Source:
Fundación Juan March
More information about Alexander Ródchenko:
- MoMA:
Retrospectiva
dedicada a Rodchenko en 1998
- Masters of Photography:
Alexander
Rodchenko
- Artcyclopedia:
Alexander
Rodchenko